Sometimes you can only tell a person how you really feel in a letter that they will never ever read. However, some things never work out as planned. How was Jim supposed to know that he accidentally activated the auto forward feature on his e-mail account? Stupid voice recognition software.

This is a collection of e-mails that Jim writes to Spock that his first officer is never supposed to actually read but somehow ends up reading anyway.

Sequel to Dear Spock: Happily ever after is not an endpoint but rather a state that needs constant maintenance. A post STID story that deals with all the unpleasant stuff between our protagonist saving the day and the start of the five-year mission but with humor. Even in a 'coma' Jim can cause complete chaos with his programming 'skills'. Pairings: Established and trying to keep it that way K/S, and it’s complicated U/M.

How exactly do you stay grounded when even the gravity around you is artificial and you’re light years away from home? By keeping connected to those you love by what ever written means necessary. Or, Jim is trying to figure out how to be Spock’s first officer and husband, Sulu is trying to figure out how to be a dad light years away from his daughter, and Leonard and Nyota are trying to figure out how to raise a preteen in space. A collection of letters, emails and other written correspondence from Enterprise’s five-year mission.